2° day of Milan Fashion Week

24/02/2012

[en]The second day of the Milan fashion week has been very intense. I attended the Max Mara, Blugirl and Scervino fashion shows and then I went to the Fausto Puglisi event.

As far as my outfit is concerned, I decided to mix different floral patterns taking inspiration from the spring/summer Céline collection. It is a very cheap look, since the shirt, the pants and the coat are from Zara. I love Zara’s latest collection, everything’s amazing!

Max Mara was the first fashion show of the day. The collection was inspired by strong and determined women, like Emmeline Pankhurts and the suffraggettes, for the woman who dares to wear items with a rigorous, innovative shape, where the dropped waist is highlighted by inserts in nappa leather or crocodile print. There were a lot of fluid sailor-stripe palazzo-pyjama pants, calf lenght skirts and trousers with parachute-style gathered hems and tailored shorts.

My second fashion show was Blugirl. I really loved the first looks, very romantic and “college mood”. I loved the pastel shades used in the shorts coats in crepe wool. I also appreciated the total white looks, with some transparent effects, embroidery and rhinestones light up handmade sweaters and coats in knits for a spectacular evening in the snow. The main colors were red, green blue, milk white and pastel tones.

The last fashion show of the day was Ermanno Scervino. I always loved Scervino’s shows, and also this time I have to say that it was simply amazing. The main ispiration was the equestrian style. As far as the day’s looks are concerned, we can see a 50′ inspiration with some military touches. The night’s looks left me completely speechless: the mini dresses were so sexy and sophisticated at the same time, and the long lace dress worn by Bianca Balti was simply a dream.

A the end of the day I went with Filippo (who’s also with me in the outfit pics) at the Fausto Puglisi event. We saw the spring/summer collection and we knew him in person. He’s absolutely nice, friendly and full of vitality. His collection took inspiration from the classicism and then it reaches also the american minimalist. It’s kinda the story of his life, his personality. Pure genius.

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